英 [ˈekskʌlpeɪt] 美 [ˈekskʌlpeɪt]
vt. 开脱;使无罪
第三人称单数exculpates
现在分词exculpating
过去式exculpated
过去分词exculpated
exculpate /ˈɛkskʌlˌpeɪt, ɪkˈskʌlpeɪt/
动词 to free from blame or guilt; vindicate or exonerate 开脱罪责; 使无罪
申明无罪
申辩无罪
... excruciate v.使受剧烈痛苦,精神折磨 exculpate v.开脱(证明无罪或无责任) exculpatory adj.辩白的;开脱罪责的 ...
... bail v. 保释;n. 保释金 exculpate v. 开脱,申明无罪 extenuate v. 掩饰(罪行),减轻罪过 ...
... culp罪(词根) exculpate无罪释放 cult狂热崇拜n;培养(词根) ...
exculpatory 申明无罪的;辩解的
exculpation 辩解;使无罪
How would you exculpate for them?
你如何为他们辩解?
But there is a troubling subtext: the author’s attempts to exculpate himself.
不过令人烦恼的是,作者总打算替自己开脱。
Conservative writers quickly used the insanity defense to exculpate the Palins and the Bachmanns.
保守派作家迅速用精神问题为Plains和Bachmanns开脱。
Mr. Page escaped the death penalty partly on the basis of brain pathology a welcome result for those who believe that risk factors should partially exculpate socially disadvantaged offenders.